Notes
Matches 5,301 to 5,350 of 7,883
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| 5301 | PARENTS: John GIVENS and Mary Margaret SITLINGTON. SOURCE: "Early Western Augusta County Pioneers" 1957 by George W. Cleek. | Givens, William (I25884)
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| 5302 | PARENTS: John H. YOUNG and Sarah TATE. | Young, Mary A. (I23785)
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| 5303 | PARENTS: John REYNOLDS (RANNELS) and Ruth Brown PROBATE-LINKS: 1786 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Chambersburg. Will of John Rannals, dated 3/16/1786 and probated 4/24/1788, of Chambersburg, wife Ruth Rannel....daughter Mary McFarland. <NOTE: Mary Rannels married James McFarland of Hamilton Township.> | Reynolds, Mary (Rannels) (I23823)
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| 5304 | PARENTS: Jonathan Manley and Mary Elizabeth RAWLINS. MARRIAGE: (1) 1806 Barren Co, Kentucky Elizabeth Weathers. | Manley, John Riley (I26050)
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| 5305 | PARENTS: Joseph GRAY. | Gray, Deborah (I23965)
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| 5306 | PARENTS: Moses MC CLEAN and Sarah CHARLESWORTH. MARRIAGE: (2) Sarah Parry Gardner. RESIDENCE: In Ross County, Ohio in 1814. PROBATE: 1855 OHIO, Ross County, Huntington Township. WILL of John McClean. Mentions son James McFarland McClean. SOURCE: "McCleans in Ross County, Ohio before 1820" OGS REPORT 23:3 p. 169 (1983). | McClean, John (I23985)
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| 5307 | PARENTS: Mother Mary __________. | Robinson, Nancy (I23812)
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| 5308 | PARENTS: Nicholas FLORENCE and Permelia _____. | Florence, Sarah (Sally) (I25114)
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| 5309 | PARENTS: Pete BURDETTE and Charlotte _____. MARRIAGE: Kanawha Co., WV Courthouse, Charleston, WV DEATH: Kanawha Co., WV Courthouse, Charleston, WV. Death Record lists father, Pete BURDETTE and mother Charlotte. | BURDETTE, Mary Sally (I25140)
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| 5310 | PARENTS: Phillip Cleland KENTON. | Kenton, Elizabeth (I23957)
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| 5311 | PARENTS: Richard Bard and Catherine POE. | Bard, William (I25028)
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| 5312 | PARENTS: Richard BARD and Catherine POE. | Bard, Thomas (I25037)
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| 5313 | PARENTS: Richard BARD and Catherine POE. | Bard, Catharine (I25052)
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| 5314 | PARENTS: Robert CORBIT and Susannah FULLER. | Corbit, Isabella (I20125)
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| 5315 | PARENTS: Robert PARKER and Mary SMITH. | Parker, Elizabeth (I23817)
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| 5316 | PARENTS: Russel BREWER. | Brewer, Sarah Martha (I25900)
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| 5317 | PARENTS: Samuel Bracken FUGATE and Elizabeth Brown BOYD. | Fugate, Sarah Ann (Sally) (I25964)
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| 5318 | PARENTS: Samuel OILER and Polly CALDWELL. DEATH: Age 74 years, 8 months at death. MARRIAGE: Gallia County, Ohio Marriage records 2/133, 5/389. | Oiler, John (I23865)
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| 5319 | PARENTS: Samuel OILER/OYLER and Polly CALDWELL. LINKS: Father, Samuel Oyler born 1781 in Virginia/Pennsylvania. Samuel married 24 Dec 1811 in Rockbridge County, Virginia, suggesting neighborly association with McFarlands in Rockbridge County, Virginia. 1810 Census of Rockbridge County lists Frederick, Henry, Jacob Oyler, all on page 405, same page as Thomas Welch, listed as close neighbor of Robert McFarland, the first to Rockbridge County. Married (2) 1827/1832 to Elizabeth Bass. CONFLICT: Marriage is after birth of first child. | Oiler, Henry (I23872)
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| 5320 | PARENTS: Samuel OILER/OYLER and Polly CALDWELL. MARRIAGE: Samuel married first 13 Oct 1832 in Gallia County to Betsey Cavinder (Note: She has elsewhere that he married 1832 to Sabrina McNeal??. ) LINKS: Father, Samuel OILER was born about 1781 in Pennsylvania. Married (1) Polly Caldwell 24 Dec 1811 in Rockbridge County, VA and (2) Elizabeth Bass Oct 13, 1832 in Gallia County, OHIO. | Oiler, Samuel (I23850)
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| 5321 | PARENTS: Stephen COCHRAN and Jane _____. | Cochran, Jean Laggs (I25326)
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| 5322 | PARENTS: Stephen WILSON and Mary CULBERTSON. LINKS: Father of Alexander born about 1764 in Tinicum Twp, Bucks Co, PA. Family of Franklin County, PA. MARRIAGE: Alexander married (1) Agnes HERRON and (2) Miss Mary McFarland. SOURCE: Family Bible Records mentioned in Franklin County Queries Nov 1999, USGENWEB on INTERNET. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Name Alexander of William, or am I mixing up two individuals who married a Mary McFarland same time, same place?? | Wilson, William or Alexander (I23816)
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| 5323 | PARENTS: William CAMPBELL and Jean COULTER. PARENT and children data: SOURCE: World Connect at RootsWeb, INTERNET. | Campbell, James (I25166)
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| 5324 | PARENTS: William GAY and Margaret WALKUP. | Gay, Mary Elizabeth (I25794)
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| 5325 | PARENTS: William PRIEST and Mary GRIFFITH. LINKS: Father William born York, PA and died Russell Co, VA. PROBATE: 1829 Conway County, Arkansas. Lydia names in will daughters and their husbands and grandchildren: Benjamin and Maranda Murphy and children Alexander, James, Gibson, and Benjamin Harris Murphy; Ruben J. and Lydia Blount and children Blassingame Harvey, Truant, and James Blount. Other children mentioned but not named. LydiaBlount died 1836 and Maranda Murphy died 1837. | Priest, Lydia (I26274)
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| 5326 | PARENTS: William Riley TATE and Elizabeth -----. | Tate, Susan Emmaline (I23804)
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| 5327 | PARENTS: Wilson KESSINGER and Hannah CLIFTON. | Kessinger, James Hannon (I23941)
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| 5328 | PARENTS: Wilson KESSINGER and Hannah CLIFTON. | Kessinger, Mary Abigail (I23927)
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| 5329 | Parents: James Saxton & Nancy Dawson | Saxton, Parthena Grey Dawson (I16666)
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| 5330 | PARENTS: Nathan HOBBS and Mary WILSON. CENSUS: 1850 ARKANSAS, Crawford County, Sugar Loaf Township. Catherine McFarland 61 VA. Living with son Robert S. | Hobbs, Catherine (I25785)
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| 5331 | PARENTS: Thomas PORTER. FATHER A CAPTAIN, born before 1715 in England? | Porter, Ann or Elizabeth (I26547)
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| 5332 | PARENTS: Thomas PRICE and Jane _____. LINKS: Will of Thomas Price Sr. Will Book 2 Russell Co, VA, page 76 Exec 14 Apr 1803 and proved 28 Aug 1804 Wife Jane. Daughter Jane McFarland. One unverified source says she died in 1830. | Price, Jane (I26281)
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| 5333 | Parlan and Thomas went to Albany, N. Y., about 1798. FSID KGCJ-77Z | Macfarlane, Thomas (I10958)
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| 5334 | Parlan and Thomas went to Albany, N. Y., about 1798. FSID KGCJ-7ST | Macfarlane, Parlan (I10960)
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| 5335 | Part of Jane Jett's household. Jane is Mary's aunt. Mary's mother Catherine Swann, so Jane's sister. Catherine married a Berry Beasley. Mary is noted here as born in Tx; she is 12. | Beasley, Mary (I17209)
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| 5336 | part of the I haplogroup | McFarland, James D. (I28033)
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| 5337 | Participated in Dunmore's Expedition | Wylie, William (I2075)
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| 5338 | Patricia Ann ALLEN was born on 9 Aug 1934 at Wanganui. She married John Pharic MACFARLANE , barrister and solicitor, son of Pharic MACFARLANE , Civil Engineer and Marie WALLINGFORD, on 1 Jul 1955 at Christchurch. | Allen, Patricia Ann (I12573)
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| 5339 | Paul Richard had a brain tumor and lived for 6 years after the surgery he had several surgerys, and was bed ridden the last year. and died of pneumonia at the henry co. hospital. | McFarland, Paul Richard (I20239)
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| 5340 | Pay for 18 days for driving cattle. Not sure if this belongs to this John Wiley. There were two John Wileys in Augusta. | Wylie, John (I1924)
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| 5341 | Pay for 3 days service with Capt. Samuel McDowell's company as part of the Dunsmore's Expedition | Wiley, Alexander (I1973)
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| 5342 | Peggy is my sister....About that family line... now you are going to have to be patient with me because I'm going to confess a little bit here.....I'm being a little bit of a "dog-in-manger" here. Before I met you folks I spent 2 years going to the local archives, manually digging out the tidbits about the family...I still have a lot of that work to do on older siblings of John Malcom (Pop, dad called him). When I first got into Clan MaFarlane and Ancestry.com I kept everything private but I am learning you have to give to get. To my small credit, I've changed my Ancestry tree to public. And I tried to make my profile on Clan MacFarlane public but it won't change and I just get an error message back...The same thing happens when I tried to upload a photo to my profile. I sent an email in about it but haven't heard anything about it. I'm totally jealous that you and Terrance and Mary Helen get copies of the lineage of everybody in Clan MacFarlane, it's a great deal. I assume those records are availavble to the membership through your database, but up until now I haven't had the opportunity to ask you. I meant to. To be honest I find the database confusing and difficult to use. I am trying to get the hang of it. I frustrates me immensely when I try to duplicate one of your searches and I don't get the same results. So there it is, warts and all. I appreciate your recent help very much, but if this has turned you off, then I'm sorry. [E-mail rec: 11 May 2013] | Macfarlane, Dave (I580)
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| 5343 | PEGGY MCFARLAND (ca 1827 to ?) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May 2012, Oct 2018) Williams states that most of Alexander's seven sons and two daughter s "settled in this vicinity" (*1 p 168). This Peggy's name and approxi mate birthdate was taken from her father's estate settlement. In March, 1833, the inventory of her father's estate states, "... Ale x, late of Poland..." and, later that, "...Goods set off to widow an d children; Sale held 16 Apr 1833... Alex of Coitsville, some of the b uyers were: Andrew, Margaret, Willia m, and Alexander McFarlane... part ial settlement, mentions cash paid to Alex. McF, Jr and Andrew McF ". Further, that; "... William McClelland appt guardian to James McF an d Samuel McF until 21 years; to Robert McF til 14 yrs; to Peggy McF ti l 12... all minor children and heirs of Alexr. McFarlane late of Coits ville. James and Samuel made their o wn choice..." Peggy (or is it Margaret?) is not further located. She had likely die d or married. PFM's SOURCES for Peggy McFarland 1830 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 249 with her father Alexander McFarlan d (Peggy's age <5) 1840 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 188 with her mother Margaret McFarlan d (Peggy's age 10-15) 1850 census; ? *1 History of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, Williams, 1882 v 2 *2 Trumbull county, Ohio Probate; 1833; 6-508, 6-531, 7-52, 7-53, 7-29 5, 8-538 (Extracted by Carol Willsey Bell, 1972) | McFarlin, Peggy (I258)
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| 5344 | Pennsylvania (State). Birth certificates, 1906–1913. Series 11.89 (50 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | Source (S587)
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| 5345 | Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | Source (S580)
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| 5346 | Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | Source (S1161)
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| 5347 | Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1970. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | Source (S2905)
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| 5348 | Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1970. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | Source (S400)
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| 5349 | Pennsylvania (State). World War II Veterans Compensation Applications, circa 1950s. Records of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Record Group 19, Series 19.92 (877 cartons). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | Source (S584)
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| 5350 | Pennsylvania County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S1609)
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